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Maths..........
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can someone please tell me what 0.75% of £135,000 is thank you, i'm rubbish at maths
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Maths problem - Talking sheepdog gets all the sheep in the pen for his farmer. He comes back and says ‘All 40 accounted for.’ Farmer says, ‘I’ve only got 36!’ Sheepdog replies, ‘I know, but I rounded them up.'
20:49 Sun 14th Dec 2014
Sorry, I forgot to add to the last post that if ever you have a maths question, as a first point of call you can type the maths question into google's search bar and it will spit out the answer (if you typed the question correctly). Here I just typed "0.75% of £135000" and it gives you the answer very quickly.
It's three quarters of 1%.
1% is £1,350. Three quarters of that is half plus a half (of the half). Half is £675. Half of that is £337.50. Add the two together and it comes to £1,012.50.
You can adapt this calculation method for most common fractions. Two-thirds is three-sixths (a half) plus one sixth. So it's half plus a third. Five-eights is four eights (a half) plus one eighth so it's half plus a quarter. Four sevenths is three and a half sevenths (a half) plus a half of a seventh, so it's half plus a seventh. The list is endless. Simples !!!
1% is £1,350. Three quarters of that is half plus a half (of the half). Half is £675. Half of that is £337.50. Add the two together and it comes to £1,012.50.
You can adapt this calculation method for most common fractions. Two-thirds is three-sixths (a half) plus one sixth. So it's half plus a third. Five-eights is four eights (a half) plus one eighth so it's half plus a quarter. Four sevenths is three and a half sevenths (a half) plus a half of a seventh, so it's half plus a seventh. The list is endless. Simples !!!
No, I'm not having a laugh and I haven't got it wrong. I did not include the "...of the half" etc. because I thought having established the principle it was a given that the second calculation was made on the result of the previous one. So I apologise for any confusion in that respect, but the rest is correct.
So:
3/4 is 1/2 plus a 1/2.
5/8 is 1/2 plus a 1/4.
3/8 is 1/4 plus a 1/2.
4/9 is 1/3 plus 1/3.
7/12 is 1/2 plus 1/6.
8/13 is 2/3 minus 1/13 (derived from 26/39 minus 2/39 - which is 1/13 of 26/39).
This principle is widely used by "settlers" when calculating returns from winning bets. £10 @ 11/8 is Stake plus Evens plus 1/4 plus 1/2:
£10 + £10 + £2.50 + £1.25 = £23.75
£10 @ 4/9 is Stake plus 1/3 plus 1/3:
£10 +£3.33 + £1.11 = £14.44
You have to have decent mental arithmetic but a competent settler can calculate these returns far more quickly that can somebody with a specialised calculator.
So:
3/4 is 1/2 plus a 1/2.
5/8 is 1/2 plus a 1/4.
3/8 is 1/4 plus a 1/2.
4/9 is 1/3 plus 1/3.
7/12 is 1/2 plus 1/6.
8/13 is 2/3 minus 1/13 (derived from 26/39 minus 2/39 - which is 1/13 of 26/39).
This principle is widely used by "settlers" when calculating returns from winning bets. £10 @ 11/8 is Stake plus Evens plus 1/4 plus 1/2:
£10 + £10 + £2.50 + £1.25 = £23.75
£10 @ 4/9 is Stake plus 1/3 plus 1/3:
£10 +£3.33 + £1.11 = £14.44
You have to have decent mental arithmetic but a competent settler can calculate these returns far more quickly that can somebody with a specialised calculator.